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29 Monday, Jn. 4, 1954 CCCC Cy Howard -to Start UA Changes On Friday 3-D Drama Due Thursday At Paramount Romantic Films AttheHaight CAB FARES and romantic affairs sharp honors on the Haight screen In "99 River Street," with John Payne as a taxi driver who sets out to pick up a murderer, and "Affair with a Stranger," with Jean Simmons and Victor Mature as a romantic Manhattan pair. "THE MAN BETWEEN," with postwar Berlin for its Roses Tournament Pictures Coming THE BEAUTY and spectacle of the 1951 Tournament of Roses Parade i.s captured in Technicolor films of the annual pageant opening Wednesday at the Ttlenews Theater. colorful background, arrives on World Trip Shortly He'll Get Ideas for Production Of Jules Vernes Adventure By LOTJJXLA O. PARSONS Million Plrtur Lilltiif Infl New a Ken Ire Reproduction in whole or in jiart itrlutly prohibited.

Friday at United Artists Thea WAUNE1X BROTHERS' latest 3D drama, photographed in Warnei Color, and starring John Wayne, will take over the screen of the Paramount on ter to supplant "The Captain's A i i Paradise," adult comedy co-star ring Alec Guinness, Yvonne De LAST CALL ONLY 4 DAYS MORE! Broadway star, Ceraldine Carlo and Celia Johnson. Page, will co-star In the melo Stars of the forthcoming drama of a man who becomes drama are James Mason, in a involved In the problems of a HOLLYWOOD, Jan. 3. In a month, Cy Howard will be on his way around the world. He is producing and writing the screenplay of Jules Verne's "Eighty Days Around the World," for Alexander Korda, who is taking married couple when the wife is abandoned by her tricky spouse role said to be somewhat on the order of "The Third Man." Hit degarde Neff and Claire Bloom in dangerous Indian territory Ward Bond.

Lee Aker, Drama deals with a German lawyer (Mason) who dabbles in the title literally and will shoot it in many cities. fair yiid. Hi Alec. Guinness and that great French artist Fernandel unorthodox operations involving both the West and East Germany officials. are the stars.

"What about Gloria Grahame?" I asked Cy. "What Is she going to do while nimiicnH you're away so long?" 'Harvey' Back At Geary Tichnitoiof "Oh, we don't discuss that," he answered, "but SENSATIONAL STEREOPHONIC SOUND STARTS FRIDAY JAN. 4TH when she finishes The Hu "HARVEY," the fabulous rabbit, and his pal, El wood Dowd, have returned to the I man Beast at Columbia, she'll probably join me and Geary Theater with Frank Fay in the role which he originated Michael Pate and James Arness complete the supporting cast. To round out the new bill will be "Loose in London," a Bowery Boys comedy, with Leo Gorcey and Angela Greene. "Here Comes the Girls," musical in color, with Bob Hope, winds up its current engagement on Wednesday evening.

Protested Film Approved Here A SWEDISH FILM which has been received with delight by foreign filmgoers in San Francisco at the Vogue theater has not won the approval of San Antonio, authorities as "One Summer of Happiness" was first confiscated and then cut. Two important scenes went under the censoring shears bo-fore San Antonio officials would release the film. The picture has been showing locally at the Sacramento Street international showhouse since make a picture in Europe. on Hroartwav. Assisting Fay in the comedy, all about a lush IT'S BACK to the jungle and his invisible over-six-feet for Lex Barker, now that he is settled down with his pal.

are Enid Markcy, Fred Irving Lewis, Genevieve Frizzell, Bobby Barry and others. Miss Markcy, actress of long bride, Lana Turner, and has ROBERT WAGNER-TERRY MOORE-GILBERT R0LAN9 at 'XT' standing, has appeared on the responsibility of keepin a house going. Broadway in such successes as "Mrs. McThing," "Happy Birth THEY ARE FUNNY their namet must be Olien and Johnton, comedian Ole and Chick, due tonight at the Curran Theater in "Oh! Whotta Night," their neu) farce which hat been having a hit run across the country. June Johnson, J.

C. Olsen and Marty May will help heep the laugh meter at top score. Olsen and Johnson Open Stage Rumpus Tonight Lex is returning to Sol day" and "The Silver Whistle." OPN 12:30 TV 8HOWINO I EXCLUSIVE I Lesser and will be starred in un a. "Tarzan's African Legend," LAST 4 DAYS PAI180NS LOLLLLA o. CURRAN TOMMIT 2 Weeks Only Matt.

Sot. Sun. TERCOPHONIO based, of course, on the mid-October. Minion SOUND TLINemaScoP TO1 U' AVrrM reries by the late Edgar Rice Burroughs, adapted for the screen by William Lindsay. Well, it was the "Tarzan" series that first gave Lex screen recognition.

both in night spots and thca tors, is here for a brief engage ment. M.H ItUl lsil M'KNSK I MICH. 1. 1 II! THE MOVIE THRILL OF A LIFETIME! Kiilnh lllchitnl "MURDER OH Ki.ui. J.

C. Olsen, Marty May and OLSEN AND JOHNSON, heading their latest knockabout stage rumpus "Oh, Whotta Night," will take over the Curran Theater tonight with a large cast of fun-makers Lark In nr. Cmty PR. 5-3811 KOV OFFICE! SiiT.NS MIT! IUI.M "FnitlantI Our Acnfn Send FvpHhic Mvsti-rv." Tlme "iiii('ii, fruiii Flrt Mirii In l.nst allrr Mlnrhell June Johnson will be among the big-letter players who will help with the shenanigans MAI IIK Hl.lt.lll. II I'KAK OF "ANNAPURNA in support.

AIHtMIIIE which, as in former years, will make a specialty of noise and Fillmor flay KOV OFFICE tf The show, which has scored a successful tour across country, "A Sri.FMUI) FILM. Tills IS nFrilMMKNOFH." Hnrlrnsa Morton. S. F. Kxnoilner.

laughter. in THE MOST DEPRESSED and blue guy in our town over the holidays was George Raft. Not a wire, not a card, nary a greeting of any kind from Rosemary Colligan, her mother, father or sister who were George's guests for over a year, living in the luxury of his home while he occupied a small apartment. "Is he carrying a torch for Rosemary?" I asked one of his pals who is frankly worried about Raft. "Maybe not exactly a torch," his friend explained, "but he's deeply hurt to think that these people, for whom he did so much even to paying for father Col' ligan's major operation, didn't even have a greeting for him at the holidays.

There's been no word from them since they moved to Miami, after George paid mom Him" Power, Grable Next at Esquire OM: SIJ3I3IKIS. OF IIAI'IMM'SS Exactly as acclaimed in Sweden! lb GEARY ToniteSO Darnell heading the cast. In fea "A YANK IN THE RAF," PIbvh Fvprv Mtlil Inrlmllnr Sunday MATI.NFE SAllHDAV AT 2:30 tured roles are Charles Bick teaming Tyrone Power and M-G-M's M-G-M's ford, Biuce Cabot, John Carra- dine and Percy Kilbride. Betty Grable, will return to Market Street on Wednesday, when it opens at the Esquire Theater. FIRST PRODUCTION IN I CINEMASCOPE i OPENS A.M.

mm A comedy drama about a th eir tare. Yank and his sweetheart, it features high action sky fighting iriiiiii mim iimii i mi hi mM.iiri-JT.rnrTifflri Mft THE ORIGINAL Elwood P. Dowd "Harvey" with Knld Mrkfv THE ALL-TIME 2nd WEEK! HILARIOUS MISSION DISTRICT NASSER BROS. THEATERS scenes and was directed by of the Henry King. TREAT! Second re-issue will be "Fallen PULITZER PRIZE COMEDY Table NEW MfSSION3iMVa7 ii I'Avo'UMir "WAR OF THK Richairt "onle "SLA KS OF HAIIVLON" FKFK I' MihI Ntr AFTFR I'.

M. Fill KINNKKWARK TO I.AOIFS! NEW FILLMORE ltriS )N I'AN'OIHMir SCRI-iFN! "JOK I.OI IS STORV Tolev Wallare ROBKRT STAi'K in "SXIIRK .11 1'" Angel," a drama of murder and the eternal triangle, with Alice Faye, Dana Andrews and Linda THE BEAUTY Farley Granger is taking gondola riding in Venice is Countess Cicogna-Mazzoni, whom many of the friends of Ann and Jack Warner met two years ago when she was their guest in Beverly Hills. She appears to be Farley's biggest romantic interest since Shelley Winters, although the lady has an Italian suitor hot in pursuit by way of competition. Now that Farley's movie with Alida Valli, "Summer Hurricane," is close to the finish line, he'll probably remain in Rome for another film, "The Bottle Imp," by in COLOR magnificence! mm I RK': MNM.UWVRK TO I. Mills! Coronet Program AN ENEMY from Mars and DnnQCVCI 24111 and York "TAKK TIIK HIGH .1 A V.MAN' In "MO BKi" FRFF, lINNKKVARKT ir I) A Mr Cont.

Dailv. "Mission V7KAISLI TvitovK row Kit ANA Tl'HNKR In "LATIN l-OVKHS" GO A EATERS UPTOWN HOItlS I) A nnrl MOWAKI) KFFlj Shmvn at, 2 :45 and P.M.t "pvnis itii Mn Ton-n Shown at 1 10 7:25 1035 H-M. iB AWIJ "Mission nirir 22nil ft Ti-chnii-olnr! Ports DAV-Howanf hlKI, "JOK I.OI STOKV'-l'olev Wnllace FRFK I'AltMNti FHOM llP.M. LI A If LIT ifiiisht iiid Cnle llAIVyrll "9ft niVFK STKFKT" JOHN I'AVNF A KVKI.YN kFV KS "AFFAIIt WTH A STIIAMiFK" ROYAL Polk nr Calif. C.R.

CitiitlniiiiMs Dnllv from 1 LAST 3 DAYS! ROBERT TAYLOR-AVA SARDNER-MEL FERRER Doors open 9:45 a. m. 2 Technicolor lilts! "HOTVNV BAV" ALAN I. Al)l and MASON MI LI1A" stiirrine l'ATRK Ml Ns I. high school cut-ups receive billings at the Coronet where "War Robert Louis Stevenson.

ALHAMBRA Pulls and Green PP.ospeot 5-5t)D6 of the Worlds" is shown with "Affairs of Dobie Gillis." ON' NOR A If SCKFFN! "SBRK with ROBKRT lTAPt Linda SI. AV I OF RXRVl.ON- CASTRO AT HARRIET PARSONS' New Year's Eve parttj, June Haver and Fred MacMurray weren't five feet apart Castro i Mkt. A. 1-6120 ItlVFR STHKKT" OPENS 10:15 rani iniid! txm ini Piiri; nam JOTTN A ST. KVKI.YN KFVKS I1IM0N: Ol KIN" ART FN A TT A.M.

"MAGNIFICENT" S. i Chronicle. M-G-M PRESENTS WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE'S rl JULIUS PALACE Iovpl and Columbus ItANDOI.I'H SCnTT DISTRICT WEST PORTAL all evening. The first Neio Year's greeting that June received icas from Fred. He looked happier than I have seen him since his beloved Lily died last year and June JACK THE RIPPER -most terrify irrj killer of ill "THI MIHI IIVKIt THK r.

III fl EMPIRE I'oital Ave. SE 1 TK( (INK OI.ORJ The New Year'i Happiest Musicaf A Rl.KNK I' A Hf, In "III V.MOMt (l I I H44 Uro.ulwav nr btorl. ton seemed less constrained than she has in iveeks. CAESAR CK'JI Telephone DOn-ilas 2 2.11) WALKING, 'MANNA IFF" with Cnrpy Cary Grant came down to Harriet's party briefly "CAHM1TV pnRl-' DV and IliUVARP KM. Shown at fi.sn and P.M.

"SLAV I'S OF BBVI.ON" Cnlnr! I.ln ISi't A Richard o.NTK Shown oni'e nnlv at P. M. BOX OFFH OPKNS AT P. M. "MJA( FU A VS" wltliIIOH AHI ll I CI DCV 1070 Ocmii Av PR.

JAMES MASON JOHN JIEICUJ MY" BABY, l. I l. I I l.s' AMIZIM mm mw mr mw mtm sw i mm i LOOIS CALMEBN CIUONB 0'IBtEN I OF THK WOKI.Ils" "THK AFFAIRS OF DOHIK (.11. 1. IS AN BACK HOME SIEEI CAKSON 0EB0RAI KERI IDUIkir Irvine street at 15th Ave pmk PRSLDI ll IM V7 CI.OsM) TONKiHT rTjTAtM' "CHAM FOR A DAY ALL.

SEATS KKSKR Tlee dallv: MAT. 1.20-1.5O-1.8O 4fTin HA I-22HI1 I MIX "THK Ol II A Thursr "TAKK THK Hit. II (iltol Ml" "HIITWV BAV" with ALAN I.AII' MuiO'CoBORjisn Leigh with Audrey Totfer JOHN 'ArNE: "Monkev Biilni'" CRT ft VRII.YN MONRoK A kl A A illasion and Orenn i. L. 1.20-1.8O-3.4() VTrvMITMUM JOHN I'WM I 'STRANGER on Hie PROWL'! HU Kvelyn Keves-'-nft ltlVFK hTKF.FT "ltalr Ullh Sinimn SUNSET DISTRICT vi 6-4767 aul muni joan LorrinK because Betsy icas sick.

Over 200 people, among them Glenda Farrell, Mala Powers, danced in a tent which had a poodle motif for decorations and a gondola, in the sicimming pool. To try to name all the people is impossible. I left Harriet's for a few moments to join Pola Negri's friends in a birthday party given her by 3Irs. Margot West, with whom she makes her home. There was Claire Windsor, Tony Moreno, Gloria Vanderbilt, Lady Thclma Furness and other old friends.

Went on to the Claire Trevor-Milton Bren dinner-dance for young Peter Bren, whose engagement to Jcanctte Miller was announced. A Wi A "Yf kl 'lenevH Ave. und Mission SUNSET Irving at 4tfth-MO. OIKll" HPIMI.wn "SAI.I.V ST ANNK ANN WI.VTH and Kn.MI'NI) liKN.N PU "MIRAII.K IN MILAN" fe2 NEW 1, RUN POLICY mfS ftm? IL -vrv dri-rvk I MARKET at 4 th a YU 6-464 1 PPI rT'i 'mf'tykW CI VR1 CVBIF A' HKRO" RKT 8KKI.TOV CITY SAN BRUNO AVENUE DALY DALY CITY Mission at Ftnurnoy San Bruno Av. JU.

4-997 AVENUE Att'iifi thv SI HltA I'S (liNKV Vow at lanp W'vmnn fn "SO BKi' "THK DIV" with MARTIN I.KH IS VPPPPPPPPPPPrPPPP COLMA 1 uinrevt I WARCIA HENDERSON- KATHtKN HUGHES MhW' I OIO0l SOTHIIlN.0$ITA tOYCI 1 ymiZZl iTSTirriTl starts Wednesday. 2710 Junipero Sena Hlvd LION IS IN THK SI'UKKI'S" Ports Pav- "I K.HT OK SU A HIV Mooti" HtFK DINNIKWVRK TO I. Mills! FOX WEST COAST THEATE RS CINEMA Phone tLN 3-5SUO VI.DN'fi CAVIF 0RY limrKII l.nRKTTV Vol NO PI I'S "HI I LK OF I'll V. IhllV" SERRA Telephone PLaza ri-1455 "SO Blfi" with JANK WVMAN el a r-r I II II fMT Til HI IllllllflinUSS I eVTyTTX.l I JTTTT. 1 SECOND WEEK! "THK AIII1V" with MARTIN I.FW Is 'Remarkable SAN FRANCISCO THEATERS SNAPSHOTS OF Hollywood collected at random: At the Tallyho, Ursula Thiess, who was heartbroken when she couldn't go to Germany to bring her children to Hollywood, was dining with Ted Briskin.

The ensracrement of Julia Adams' ex. writer Leonard Fred Johnson S. F. Call-Bulletin CI rADITAKJ Mission at 20th CLVArllAH pree Parkin? 6 Dm. Pf mmi Nrw show ivy idy 1 1 AfQ.

smm: iPW HAM SUHLUOUI IHOWS J-T-IO Lift' FTZ I IIKJIVFRSAUNTFBWATIONAL ft 4 Oeitrv nr 1st Ave CORONET ACTION ABOVF ALL! lii I'M niinunirn II INKM -( tk HNICOIOR! HI ItTON SIMMONS Hivilts iipt at rvin AC. ft. Wells' "WAR OF THK WORLDS Plus: "AIFURS OF IXII1IK (ill. I. Is" 1 mm -TP- MtJkiiiiMr mn manr sttam wunuia ---v im x-t.

i mm hi mm i wajr twrmrn I 'd- I S. fa I TT I nil 9I I I I I I II EVikinnii Cieary at l.Sth Ave Stern, and Jarma Lewis is now last year's news. They're mi ALCAMIIUMM i 1 I'M PARKSIDE rVWMZi I mm. I IK I Vll mw m- mm I DORIS II A in JANI." "PARIS KAPRKSS" with Claude Kains "so HKi" starring JNK HVJIW "HOTVNV BV 1 KCHNlt'Ornn! JVM1S VSON and I I. ll starting the new year apart.

Congratulations to Chet Vanderlip, popular Holly Linl'in-Webster BA. 1 -til XI rJT jKA 1 mt If I I HIIKII I I 111 DORIS DAV STARRIN( i am. 1 i Ma roflnii iihiih i wi METRO ALAMITV JANK" with Howard Keel I.A I T1 HAlWiiLLIS wood banker. Today is his thirtieth anniversary with the HILL Oall.le Mains In "PARIS K.YPKKsS 11; ti NOB NOB HILL iMVtsa.lero at HARDING Bank of America. alifornia nr.

Maon HI.OVMMi II. D- DOI HI VCTION FfREf l.RV OOPI.R in -DISTANT DRI Ms" Phis: (jipimtie "MK.HTV JOK Vol Mi" UH I OOI'I li Plus tttpitnl On a holiday greeting card, Peter Lindstrom wrote RY OOP! It-B ARB VRA TNVV( 'THK A( TRI-xs" Jean SIMMONS Si.RP. er TKtl RII.H 8ALBOA Balhoa tstlt HA MARTIN A I.KH Is IN a friend that he is taking his 14 year old daughter, Jenny MARINA THEATERS "THK CIHIV" featuring DONNA RKKD PI i "SHOW Bo T'--Kthi C.rayson Ann, to his home in Sweden in June for a long vacation. -A wXWdXKSEw SEATS MY 11 ilqgB M7 LI In new 3-DIMENSION Let's hone the doctor, who is still in Pittsburgh, will at Presidio I.FAt IMI MMIM MARINA Chestnut at Steirer WAInnt 1-123 VOGUE "(INK SIMMMt (IF II PPINlss" ComioK Nevt: "I.IONARDO DA INCI" "so Bll," starrirr 1 Shown at 1 -iri 410, H' 10 to pf A7 MATS. Wtu-THURS SAT 51.80, JlJO I I I'ikM allow Ingrid Bergman to sec her daughter.

Marilyn Monroe, named among the ten top monkey- Mystery Lik." In SUrtllnf COLOR "THK AKKVIRs OF DOBIF Show 2 Stl and PJkl DOWNTOWN PRESIDIO making players of 1953, and her studio, 20th, have not I rsl PORTO LA Market-4th CV 1-Rsi4 Blti HITs! Starts Cirv Conner Klnnlnr Wild yet signed a new contract, but you can bet they will. A fflMJ i.wnnll rj Ni lil UJ Kiln 3D! (he Brothers Were Valiant" 1 '( I.KOPATRV FOLI.IKS" Filmed In and Cot.ir'i 2 "NOT TON I TF, I Hf I wwvu M4rW4irWvVM h'4Z III in DRIVE-IN THEATERS At Rickey's Valley Inn, June Allyson's young brother, Arthur refers (USC student), and Natalie Wood had a 3 "ORIKNTIL NIIIKS" -J lll li CI A kirUn Drlve-ln Junipero Cl lArVriW serra El Camlno date. My goodness, is Natalie old enough to go out with TT 5-M'OO TF( HN l( (H.OH RITA JOSE HAYWORTH FERRER IT is' VR OF 1HK WORLDS- I HUMT. I If11 1 I fca iJl lln tjortremis Ansro Cilor' i 4 I.I OI'AVR A'S I MOV- list "Bl KOI TS H1RADI LTSJHNU CTD A Un Alkt. at JlKADU "IRON I RTMN" P1NA ANDRFWS I'KNE TIMiNKY "1HI Ol lllit II ri Rs '-J sutton boys? III! I.OI IS STORV C'Ue: VAjlKre 1 V'W If1 -rue a Ten I i-K 'vj.

i jf jr i rr rr 'i incMitn iie wra TCBB ATE DKIVF-LN JU. 4-roi'l Joe Sire, manager of one of Arthur Murray's dance I 'JlJUrr Mm4 MARKET Near 4TH SUZAN BALI CkiD ACCV'll. nr. 7'h. HE.

a Mi HT-K BlMLU mH kms wim km Kin fctudios, will become a father in June. Joe returned from service with the marines in Korea four months ago. I'd call it very timely, or very smart. Eva Gabor's book, "Orchids and Salami," just reached me. ItltltltllMi Tl! HH1I( M'MHillAK! IHAUII.I "UK OF THK HllHl.il'" A PKBBIK RKTNOLI'S VN in "THK F1 IH OF DOhIK I Is" Jltr Hit! 1 mmm ALBfl RAY I klIVMVk Aiemsrv rear Baysliora "THK Lli IIFAT" (Venn FORD '(OU 4 ol 'RV "-Uniovp O'HRIFN sl'AV s'VRls VII.V MjIV CUCV A DKIVK-IN 2 1 r0 tie- ev i OtNfcVA VKFKN(l- KOBKR KV VN RH.lNP.V I MIN(, "THK I Mil'" iVciij hHH l-( HUD HI I R- MISSION DRIVE.

IN ATOP OFF 550(1 FLOCK OF MISSION ST. JC S-1JU 2. AIIUIMi 111 Hllilj -WR THI VVoKIDs "VIFVP'S OF DOHI1 ALU At I OCDR AK ll'ON A I VV Box Of fire fp-n show ifarti 7 Wkt-ftth VU 6-24o Danger wat hil datiiny "CAPTAIN Buth Roman goes to Acapulco for three weeks with TELENEWS1 M-M I It I POKT! TECHNICOLOR mm her husband, Mortimer Hall. Ruth has made four pic- THK fK IN KIIIH' 111 MH NIHS HIM I9.M mini. OF THK l.ND"-In SCARLETT' lures in a row without a break, and feels she deserves a Mf ii.tr i POWELL" at Market t.KRY COOI't Sf.

FRANCIS Thcaicr Richard Greene-Leonora Amor Color by TECHNICOLOR vacation. That's all today. Sec you tomorrow! kHI ro Tn mine Psvton il "Bl BLONDK-.

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